Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 57

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WWOC Sold To Group Six

AVALOft — The assets of radio station WWOC have been sold to Group Six Communications. Inc.. a six-member firm with "ex-

• tensive media background." according to Lawrence P Herbster. its president Current management.

president Larry U Keene and secretary-treasurer Edwin Rosenfeid. will remain at the station. Herbster said

Herbster is director of business affairs for Channel 9 in Washington. DC " He said four other prin cipals are in Washington, one in New York City, and all will remain in those locations. He said Group Six Com munications was formed specifically to acquire WWOC. which he called "the preferred radio sta tion in Cape May County." The county has six radio stations and Keene said the Arbitron ratings have placed " consistently No. I with adults 1 1H and older i " IIKKKSTKK SAID Group Six intends other media acquisitions "but not in Cape May County at this time ". Herbster is 40 and had lived for a time in northern New Jersey The firm s other members, he said, 'represent various professions in the business com munitv. a few at Channel 9." Keene. who has been with the station sine* it wefht on the air in 1976 said he was "delighted that the station's easy listening music and commitment to extensive news covet age will remain intaci under Group Six guidance The agreement is subject to prioi approval by the Federal Communications Commission Terms of the sale were not disclosed But Keene said it was "far in excess of $1 million and the- nighest price ever paid for an individual radio sta tion in southern New Jersey WWOC. 94 on the KM dial, has a statt 12 four in news, t hi,-,. in sales two I management, o n e engineer, and two in the olfice. according to Keene And will remain, he said

KijJB ■4 m B P" ' H OPENING UP — faking part in ribbon cutting at opening of branch of First National Bank of Toms River at 6fll 1 Jersey Ave. Wildwomi Crest, are: Andrew Milligan. left, vice president and branch administrator: Richard I). Sutton, chairman of the board: Mayor John Pantalone of Wildwood Crest, and Millard Younkers. executive vice president. New branch is 38th in five-country area and fifth in Cape May County.

Cape Students Get Scholarships

ATLANTIC CITY — # First Jersey National" Bank/South president Ensley A. Tower has announced that 35 Cape May County area students have been awarded scholarships under a trust established by the late Elmer Smith. The scholarships are awarded annually to students of AvalOn. Dennis Township. Sea Isle City, and Upper Township who

are in need of financial assistance. Preference is given to those students who pursue an engineering or medical program at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Rutgers at New Brunswick. Stevens Institute of Technology or Princeton University. This year's recipients are: Nelson Amey, Gregory Armand. Eric

Bell. Jeffrey Bell. Robert Breunig. Steven Breunig. Diane Buehler, Marlene Clayton. Vinceqt Conte. Edward DiJoseph. Glenn Endicoti. Robin Endicott. Jerry Fowler. Marion Hughes. Henry Kowalski IV. Fabian Kulynich. Ellen Leonard Edward McKinley. John McKinley. Joanne Magee. Loret t a Magee. John Mayshura. Cathleen Pit ialuga. Donald Richardson. Doris Ross. Daneen

Sciranka. Christine i ShallcrogU William Shimp. Donnalee sorenson. Jo Ann Velluto. Ann Walker. Kimberly White. Dawn Whittington. Wendy Whit tington. and George Bowman Carmichael Is New Sergeant VILLAS — John Car michael. son of Joseph R Carmichael of 3030 Ridgewood Ave., has been appointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force The new non commissioned officer completed training in management. leadership, human relations and NCO respon sibilities, before being awarded the promotion Carmichael is an optometry specialist at Hahn Air Base. West Germany, with the U S Air Force Hospital u I Cape Student I On Dean 's Cist I WILDWOOD CREST - I Rochelle A Porto. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs I Louis Porto. 215 E Myrtle I Rd., has been named to the I Dean's List at Glassboro I State College for the spring I term 1983-tM. She is a 1982 I graduate of Wildwood High f School, and is majoring in Health/Physical Ed. .

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